There are a few drawbacks to consider, though. Most of your support will come from other members on the forum, and you’ll often find yourself subjected to expensive “upgrades” that aren’t mentioned in the sales pitch. Some of the training videos are too short, lacking details that would be useful for beginners, and some people have reported that it’s difficult to get your money back if you’re not satisfied.
Cost per action/sale methods require that referred visitors do more than visit the advertiser's website before the affiliate receives a commission. The advertiser must convert that visitor first. It is in the best interest of the affiliate to send the most closely targeted traffic to the advertiser as possible to increase the chance of a conversion. The risk and loss are shared between the affiliate and the advertiser.
SkimLinks works very similarly to VigLinks in that it is designed for bloggers who don’t want to do a lot of hands-on work to participate in an affiliate program. SkimLinks also works much like VigLinks in that it uses a plugin or script to create dynamic links in your content to send visitors to higher paying offers from merchants. SkimLinks claims to work with over 24,000 merchants/advertisers.